AOS Ltd. recently hosted a distinguished Chinese business delegation in Lahore, marking a pivotal moment in Pakistan’s drive for global technological and economic collaboration. The delegation included influential representatives from key Chinese chambers under ACFIC, along with leading enterprises from sectors such as healthcare, logistics, renewable energy, and emerging technologies. Discussions centered around strategic cooperation in areas like drone technology development, SME financing models, promotion of ‘Made in Pakistan’ exports, and the integration of UAV and satellite systems — all critical domains for Pakistan’s next wave of industrial advancement.
Hamza Ali Hakeem, Director of Business Development at AOS Ltd., emphasized the significance of the visit, stating, “This isn’t just diplomacy — it’s a signal that Pakistan is open for serious business. The future of tech and infrastructure will be co-built with global partners.” The visit concluded on an optimistic note, with both sides agreeing to establish joint working groups, initiate feasibility studies, and explore investment potential in Special Economic Zones (SEZs) through public-private partnerships. The collaboration is set to drive innovation and strengthen economic ties between the two nations.